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Working of Marine Boilers Explained

Marine boilers play a vital role in ship operations. Even on modern diesel-powered vessels, boilers are essential for generating steam used in fuel heating, cargo operations, accommodation heating, and various auxiliary systems. Understanding how marine boilers work is fundamental for marine engineers, cadets, and maritime professionals. Let’s break down the working principle in a simple […]

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7 Important Parties in Shipping

The shipping industry is a complex global network involving multiple stakeholders working together to move goods safely and efficiently across oceans. While ships may seem like standalone operations at sea, behind every voyage is a coordinated effort between several key parties. Understanding these parties is essential for maritime students, professionals, and anyone involved in international

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U.S. Strikes Three Boats in One of Deadliest Days of Drug Campaign

Caribbean Sea — U.S. maritime forces struck three suspected drug-smuggling boats in a single day during what officials described as one of the deadliest operations of the ongoing counter-narcotics campaign. According to the United States Coast Guard, the coordinated operation targeted high-speed “go-fast” vessels believed to be transporting large quantities of illegal narcotics through regional

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U.S. Indicts Captain from Fugitive ‘Shadow Tanker,’ Reports NY Times

New York — U.S. federal prosecutors have indicted the captain of a tanker allegedly linked to a so-called “shadow fleet,” according to a report by The New York Times. The indictment, filed in a U.S. federal court, accuses the captain of violating sanctions and engaging in deceptive shipping practices intended to conceal the origin and

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U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Returns Home After Escorting Two Seized Tankers

Portsmouth, VA — A cutter from the United States Coast Guard has returned to its homeport following a mission escorting two seized oil tankers as part of federal maritime enforcement operations. According to Coast Guard officials, the cutter was deployed to support the secure transit of the vessels after they were seized under U.S. legal

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Russian Drone Strike Hits Odesa Port, Killing One and Damaging Infrastructure

Odesa — A Russian drone strike targeted port infrastructure in Odesa, killing one person and causing significant damage to facilities, Ukrainian authorities said. According to regional officials, the overnight attack struck cargo-handling areas and storage facilities within the port complex. Emergency services were deployed immediately to contain fires and assess structural damage. One civilian worker

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Trump Administration Releases Maritime Action Plan to Rebuild U.S. Shipbuilding Sector

Washington, D.C. — The administration of former President Donald Trump has unveiled a comprehensive Maritime Action Plan aimed at revitalizing the United States shipbuilding industry and strengthening the nation’s maritime industrial base. The plan outlines a series of policy measures designed to expand domestic shipyard capacity, increase commercial vessel construction, and enhance coordination between civilian

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